Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Platinum gains almost $15 per ounce
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by Elaine Frei
by Elaine Frei

Precious metals prices were higher in New York on Wednesday after the US dollar declined further against the euro and sterling.
August gold closed up $7.80 to $673.70 per troy ounce, bringing the gain in gold prices to 5.6 percent so far this year.
September silver was also higher, adding 27 cents to $13.29 per troy ounce, while October platinum gained $14.60 to trade at $1,337.20 per troy ounce.
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